Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 17.djvu/731

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FORTY—SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 442-446. 1872. 631 during the Indian hostilities commencing in eighteen hundred and shiny- five. Approved, Juno 10, 1872. CHAP. CDXLIII. — An Ad for the ReliqfofJ S, Underhill. June 10, 1872. Be it enacted by the Senate and .H2us0 of Representatives of the United States of America in Oongress assembled, That there be paid to J. S. P¤Y¤‘¤¢¤§ f¤ J- Underhill, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, S` U”d"hm' the sum of twenty-three thousand three hundred and ten dollars and seventy-five cents, in full payment and discharge of the claim of said Underhill for work done and material furnished in the construction of the iron-clad vessel Keokuk. APPROVED, June 10, 1872. CHAP. CDXLIV. - An Act to re/zeve certazn Persons therem named fiom the legal June 10, 1872. and political D1:$(Zb{ll.ZiES imposed by the jburteenth Amendment of the Constitution q/' the ”;'*‘*‘ United States, and for other Purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House ny' Representatives of the Mzited States of America in Congress assembled, (two-thirds of each House con- diSIj§Egg‘;_;_ curring therein,) That all legal and political disabilities imposed by the moved fmm fourteenth amendment of the constitution of the United States, by reason G°<>*S€ S· HWS- of participation in the late rebellion, be, and they hereby are, removed §°#;£cg°b“l°° from George S. Houston, Limestone county, Alabama, and Zebulon B. Vance, Mecklenburg county, Nvbrth Carolina. A1>1>R0vE1>, June 10, 1872. CHAP. CDXLV. — An Act for the Reliejqf Thomas Allen. Juno 10, 1F72. Be it enacted {gy the Senate and House of Represe¢z¢atz'ves of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Sccrcmry of the Treas- Tgggigflgg ury be, and he is hereby, directed, out of any money in the treasury not ' otherwise appropriated, to pay 00 Thomas Allen the sum of twenty-seven thousand seven hundred and thirty dollars and three cents, in ful] c0m— pensation for printing twenty thousand copies of the Compendium of the Sixth Census of cha United States, and furnishing the materials therefor, by order of the Secretary of State. A1*1>R0v1·:D, June 10, 1872. CHAP. CDXLVI. —An Act making Appropnalzons jbr the Pa_ ment of Claims re- June 10. 1872. ported allowed by the Commissioners of Claims, under the Act Qfy Congress of March _;`;-' third, eighteen hundred and seveniy-one. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the Treas- APP¤>1>¤"i¤¢i<>¤S ury be, and he is hereby, authorized and required be pay, out of any £gtgl!:ly'£;§‘l;°l§;l_ monies in the treasury not; otherwise appropriated, to the several persons lowed_by me in this act named, the several sums mentioned therein, the same being in °;"!‘r:'*”*°“*’” °*` full for, and the receipt of the same to be taken and accepted in each case °°1 °` as a full and tina.] discharge of the several claims presented by such per- wlggj °h‘ 116* s011s to the commissioners of claims under the act of March third, eight- Vol. xvii. pp. can hundred and sevenLy—onc, and reported to the House of Representa- 52*% 525 tives under the said act, that is to say: T0 George R. Adams, the sum of five hundred and ninety-f1v0 dollars. To John T. Armstrong, one hundred and HfDy—fo\1I‘ dollars and ninety- eight cents. T0 Thomas J. Alexander, one thousand three hundred and thirty-five

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T0 Frzmcis M. Anderson, one hundred dollars. T0 Wi11iam A. Austin, one thousand five hundred and thirty-ive dollars and fifty cents.